HuntingNY-News Posted December 18, 2013 Share Posted December 18, 2013 I'm working on my outdoors bucket list for 2014? What's on your list? Send your goals to me at [email protected]. Are there wolves on the loose south of Ithaca? Not true, says the DEC.AP Well, the nominations are in and five Central New York individuals have been selected for this year's annual "Heroes of Conservation' story, which will run in Sunday's newspaper. Other things I've been working on this week: - An 'Ask the Outdoors Guy' column that answers questions from readers on the topics of target shooting on public lands and about a rumor that wolves are being released by the DEC and Cornell on state land south of Ithaca (Not true). - An update on the duck hunting scene on Onondaga Lake, particularly access to at the unofficial Solvay boat launch. - A photo slide show of more than two dozen big bucks shot during this year's regular firearms and muzzleloader seasons. - A follow to the story about the Peterboro woman who was ticketed by the DEC for keeping a fawn as pet. - A story that encourages folks to start a New Year's tradition this year by getting outside and hiking, cross country skiing or snowshoeing on the first day of the year. - My outdoor bucket list for 2014. What's on your list? Send your goals to me at [email protected]. - Extreme Outdoors winter adventures. Folks do all sort of daring and dangerous things each winter around Central New York and the Adirodacks. - Small, community ski slopes and the expensive need to have snow-making equipment to stay open. A new trend. - The special Tompkins County deer hunting season that spans the month of January. What worked, what didn't work about it last year and why. - A Q&A with Stephen Wowelko, departing president of the Onondaga Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs. - My outdoors bucket list for 2014. ANYTHING ELSE READERS OF THIS REPORT WOULD LIKE TO SEE ME WRITE ABOUT? The effectiveness of this report is two-fold. First, it lets readers know what's coming up story-wise. It also allows readers a chance to affect coverage and provide sources for upcoming stories. Bottom line: Keep in touch and give input. You could make a difference as to what appears week to week on the outdoors page! Email me at [email protected] or call 470-6066. If you want to join The Post-Standard's Outdoors Group and get this emailed directly to you, subscribe here.. FIGURA ON FACEBOOK: For those who are on Facebook, I also have a PS Outdoors page, which I check several times daily for feedback and story ideas. I also post personal fishing and hunting and other outdoors-related photos from time to time and I ask members to do the same. When you join, please be sure and hit the "like" button. View the full article on The Syracuse Outdoors Blog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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